Archive for the 'psychology of money' Category
Tuesday 14 August 2007 @ 05:36 am
If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. I’ve been thinking a lot about “fun” lately. I’ve been experiencing a lack of it in my business. Everything seems to turn a little gray, and I start to notice a distinct lack of creativity.
So I was intrigued when I received [...]
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Tuesday 7 August 2007 @ 04:51 am
A cliche, and really I confess I don’t like cliches very much. Most of the time they sound great but they’re like telling someone who is trying to lose weight that if they would eat less it would solve their problem; kind of silly. But, of course often very true. Not having a plan is [...]
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Monday 30 July 2007 @ 04:09 am
This story is going to require a bit of setup and background. It is an account of the events in my life over the past 2 weeks that increased my net worth by a little over $10,000 with almost no effort on my part.
My Wife
You need to first know a bit about my wife.
In my [...]
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Monday 23 July 2007 @ 05:29 am
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Friday 13 July 2007 @ 08:08 am
The following 14 points are taken from a new updated version of the classic book The Magic Ladder to Success by Napoleon Hill. Your Magic Power to be Rich!, pictured on the left is a brand new book and contains three of Napoleon Hill’s originals, which have been updated to include anecdotes and revisions in [...]
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Thursday 12 July 2007 @ 05:19 am
I was walking down the street yesterday pondering the latest chapter from Four Hour Work Week which is about creating information products.
More and more I see that I want to get back to creating products of my own.
Then I found myself thinking about an e-book that I needed to pick up about how to make [...]
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Saturday 7 July 2007 @ 07:31 pm
Great Failures of the Extremely Successful is a book by Steve Young that caught my attention. Below is an excerpt of an interview with the author, explaining the book’s premise.
It is a theme from Rich Dad’s books as well: the need to re-frame the word “failure” from a negative connotation, to one of [...]
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Tuesday 3 July 2007 @ 07:21 pm
It’s been 13 months now since I have had a job, and I was just realizing today that the thought of taking a “vacation” hasn’t even crossed my mind the whole time.
I remember when I did work, I was constantly planning my next break from the grind; and I actually liked my job and [...]
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Monday 25 June 2007 @ 05:25 am
Have you ever met anyone who had a lot of money, but didn’t know how to enjoy it at all?
I know a few people who have a lot, enough so that they could easily live very well and never worry about money again, and yet they still either work at a job that they don’t [...]
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Saturday 23 June 2007 @ 08:26 pm
Paula Mooney has posted a cool list of Bloggers (all though it seems to have expanded to include all types of Internet business folks) earnings.
Paula’s New List of Blogger Salaries (and Webmasters, Affiliate Marketers, Content Scrapers, Domainers and any other title you can think of) June 2007
Ranked by earnings. Your host here at Art of [...]
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